Heatwave Europe

Not had extreme weather here but oh boy does it vary.

Winter is down to -25 however summers are +40.

And before anyone asks. Seriously, the -25 is easier to deal with.
 
We are going to Pefki in Rhodes on Tuesday, I just read on the BBC website that it’s one of the areas where people have been told to evacuate. Do I just wait to hear from the travel agent as to whether we go?
 
We are going to Pefki in Rhodes on Tuesday, I just read on the BBC website that it’s one of the areas where people have been told to evacuate. Do I just wait to hear from the travel agent as to whether we go?
I wouldn’t bother going, I know that’s hard to take seeing as it’s your summer holiday but Rhodes looks like something out a war movie.
 
We are going to Pefki in Rhodes on Tuesday, I just read on the BBC website that it’s one of the areas where people have been told to evacuate. Do I just wait to hear from the travel agent as to whether we go?
You need to let them cancel your holiday I would think for insurance purposes, or see if they can send you somewhere else maybe for a small fee.
 
I feel sorry for all those stuck on Rhodes or going soon. Sounds like a nightmare.

Reading the various reports brings it home to me how useless the package holiday companies are. They make a big thing about how they look after you but its all bollocks. They just want to charge you more for flights and sell you day trips at extortionate prices. They seem to disappear when you really need them.

In the BBC report, one guy says he’s been abandoned with no info from Jet2.

It’s so much easier booking independently and using EasyJet or Ryanair, you can maintain flexibility until a lot closer to the departure date (especially if you are in the EasyJet flight club) and you generally don’t have to pay until you get to the hotel.

Best of luck to those flying with TUI and Jet2
 
Not had extreme weather here but oh boy does it vary.

Winter is down to -25 however summers are +40.

And before anyone asks. Seriously, the -25 is easier to deal with.
More people die in extreme heat than extreme cold.

I prefer the cold to the heat, and I like the rain n’all.

Apart from the cricket being rained off, I’m much happier in this rain than I would be with a 40°C heatwave. I don’t understand those who complain about the rain, it’s part of what makes our part of the world better than anywhere else. Keep the Jet Stream where it is, please (I know that’s selfish on my part because people will be losing their homes, businesses and maybe lives to the fires in Southern Europe).
 
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Not wishing to capitalise on natural disasters you understand but........Got a couple of weeks available in a cottage in Pembrokeshire, if anyone's interested........Book early folks.

You are Billy Butlins and I claim my free swimming armbands voucher.
 
I feel sorry for all those stuck on Rhodes or going soon. Sounds like a nightmare.

Reading the various reports brings it home to me how useless the package holiday companies are. They make a big thing about how they look after you but its all bollocks. They just want to charge you more for flights and sell you day trips at extortionate prices. They seem to disappear when you really need them.

In the BBC report, one guy says he’s been abandoned with no info from Jet2.

It’s so much easier booking independently and using EasyJet or Ryanair, you can maintain flexibility until a lot closer to the departure date (especially if you are in the EasyJet flight club) and you generally don’t have to pay until you get to the hotel.

Best of luck to those flying with TUI and Jet2

I think there are pros and cons for packages vs DIY.

Using the Rhodes situation as an example....
Jet2 have cancelled all holidays until 30th July.
If you booked Jet2.com flights leaving tomorrow, you'll get refunded on them due to the cancellation, but you could be on the hook financially for a hotel/villa (very few would let you cancel FOC at this late stage and it could be part of the island unaffected so business as normal for them)

Ryanair, being Ryanair, are still flying a normal schedule as per their 10am update this morning.
So if you had accommodation booked in an impacted area, that naturally won't happen now but if the flight still goes you ain't got a chance for a refund from Ryanair.
Best bet would be to try and find alternative accommodation on the island, but at what cost and availability would be ridiculously tight now.

I do most, in fact almost all, of my trips DIY but there are occasions where the protection of a package (and I mean a proper package and not On The Beach/LoveHolidays etc) really comes into their own.
 

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